He explains his worries about their lives not being real—that it's all just a computer simulation. Raven slaps him in anger for bringing this nonsense up again, and the other berate him for watching The Matrix again. After Starfire brutally roasts Robin about not wondering metaphysics, Robin points out the fact that reality has strange paradoxes.
The imbeciles mishear him as saying "pair of box" and "pair of docs", so he has to explain a paradox: a self-contradicting idea that turns out to be true. Surprisingly, Beast Boy understands his explanation, then burns him with the example of him smelling like fish, but never eating it. Offended by this insulting yet true example, Robin changes the subject to the science of reality, but the Titans aren't in the mood for boring stuff. However, Robin's intent on crushing their souls with metaphysical depression as well Beast Boy has been taking Super Male Vitality supplemements Robin begins his lecture on quantum physics, but he's instantly interrupted by Cyborg , who mistakes this for the show Quantum Leap.
He can't catch a break, though, as Raven jokes that they're studying tiny things, i. Robin's height. After a brief meltdown, he starts to define superposition. When the Titans misinterpret him and begin superhero-posing, Robin tries to get them back on track with the Copenhagen definition of superposition. Once again though, the Titans completely digress, this time obsessing over visiting the fishy city of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Exasperated beyond belief, Robin shuts down their delusional ideas and finally gets to the definition of superposition: matter being in all possible states until measured. The Titans are amazed—not by superposition, but by the incredible levels of his boringness.
At his point, Robin literally explodes in fury. A little while later, Raven, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Starfire are chilling out on the couch when lights suddenly dim and sparkly flames start going off.
Apparently, Robin's trying to make his lecture about the nature of reality little more exciting. However, when his fanfare leads to a cardboard box, the Titans aren't so impressed. After begging them to stay focused, he asks Beast Boy to turn into a cat and then get into the box.
The shapeshifter is willing to go cat-mode, but highly protests being put into the box. Robin has to repeatedly thrust Beast Boy to get him to penetrate the container's hole. Cyborg doesn't really like how this experiment is going, but Robin continues with it anyways However, while he's talking, Raven and Starfire point out Beast Boy's ghost rising from the box. Robin orders them to focus on the lesson in superposition, not Beast Boy's dead body. But Raven, being a good teammate, calls over a pair of docs to revive Beast Boy.
When Robin complains about his superpositions, the Titans once again strike super poses, causing him to combust in rage again Now nighttime, the Titans are taking it easy when the couch suddenly rises to the roof—another Robin lecture This time, Robin's got a huge stage set up, and he flies in via jetpack. All that coolness is wasted, though when he reveals a table with absolutely nothing Using a microscope, the four Titans zoom in on a super-small electron.
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